Sentences with phrase «last month paid»

«Last month you paid 2,500 and got nothing back,» says Bellubbi.
«These are masterpieces of world art and not just banknotes that are printed every day,» said Russian billionaire Farkhad Akhmedov, who owns about 150 works of Socialist Realism and last month paid $ 46.5 million for an Abstract Expressionist painting by Mark Rothko.
Last month I paid all of my accounts off and this month they canceled the Banana Republic card stating that the annual review of my credit report showed a high credit usage.
She has been without a job for 10 months but last month her pay check was $ 20416 just working on the internet for a few hours.
He lost his confidence the day we lost 8 - 2 to Manchester all he has is history past try paying your bills with last months pay He needs to GO!!

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In May 2015, one month before declaring his candidacy, Trump tweeted that Huffington Post co-founder Ariana Huffington was «extremely unattractive» and was paying her ex-husband to use his last name.
Latest report from research firm shows pay - TV providers shed another 350,000 subscribers in the last three months.
As evidence of the shift, in the last two months, Google released Android Pay for its devices.
Reuters reported last month it is evaluating a sale of its TV operations in Latin America as it seeks to pay down debt.
Amazon Music, the No. 3 player in the global streaming music outside China, does not disclose exact figures, but reported last week it had «tens of millions of paid customers» and that subscriptions grew more than 100 percent in the last six months.
To be considered «Unemployed» a survey respondent must not have done any work for pay during a particular week of the survey month, must be available for work, and — most crucially — must have done something to find a job during the last four weeks.
Each year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention determines how well the system is working by surveying Americans and asking a simple but powerful question: Did you have problems paying medical bills in the last 12 months?
For example, last month it released a Damian Lillard «PDX Carpet» sneaker that pays homage to the beloved Portland Airport carpet pattern.
Last month, Uber agreed to pay $ 7.5 million to settle a federal lawsuit brought by drivers over background checks in San Francisco, where the app is based.
The Huffington Post reports that, according to FEC records, until March Donald Trump's campaign had been paying $ 35,458 in rent each month since last summer.
Rupert Murdoch, who owns several newspapers such as The Times, the Sun and Wall Street Journal, last month called for Facebook to pay publishers.
In the first three months of the year, Goldman Sachs workers at the mega-bank saw their pay and benefits increased by roughly $ 23,578 since the same quarter last year, according to the bank's first quarter earnings release.
Time Warner and AT&T, the No. 2 U.S. wireless company which also owns DirecTV, announced their deal in October 2016, but it was not until last month that the Justice Department sued AT&T to block the deal, arguing it could raise prices for rivals and pay - TV subscribers and hamper the development of online video.
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Last month, Uber announced the company will also start letting its employees cash out their earnings whenever they want via an Instant Pay option debuting for its San Francisco drivers.
The bottom line: Pay - TV providers lost a little more than 350,000 subscribers in the last three months.
And even if the combative candidate assumes an annual bodyguard budget similar to the increased level of protection he employed last quarter, when his security expenses doubled to $ 99,634 for the three - month period (during which he was also granted Secret Service protection), he still wouldn't be paying as much for safety as Johnson.
These programs, which involve companies paying hackers to disclose software vulnerabilities, are becoming nearly universal — even Apple, a longtime hold, finally announced the creation of a bug bounty system last month (and already a private firm said it will pay more for the same information).
Still, of the 25 highest - paying internships, the last on the list, Bank of America, pays summer interns $ 4,570 per month.
Last month, Nevada's Gaming Control Board ruled that daily fantasy sports operators (including Yahoo and all the smaller players too) are gambling operators and that, as such, they must obtain gambling licenses to continue offering paid contests in the state.
That said, Sanders has been critical of Apple, saying last month that the company should pay its «fair share» of taxes, a barb that Apple has faced in the past over claims it doesn't pay enough taxes in the United States.
The ruling, which took two weeks to come after a November 25 hearing, means that DraftKings must stop taking paid entries in the state; FanDuel already stopped when New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman sent the companies cease - and - desist letters last month.
Last month, regulators approved a new plan that tacks on fees and lowers compensation paid to owners of home and commercial solar systems.
Late last month Trump floated the idea of the military paying for the wall on Twitter.
Last month, GM paid a record $ 35 million fine for failing to promptly report the bad ignition switches to federal highway safety regulators.
The Gap's travails have persisted in 2015, with Peck suggesting on a conference call last month that efforts to renew the brand won't pay off until the spring, months later than his original prediction that a turnaround could take hold in time for the holiday season.
Walmart reached an important milestone last month in using tech to boost sales: the largest U.S. retailer finished rolling out Walmart Pay mobile app to all of its 4,600 U.S. stores.
Last month the Swedish company said it had 70 million paid subscribers around the world.
The changes made last August mean farmers are paid cash for wheat and barley when they haul it to the elevator instead of receiving a series of payments over roughly 18 months.
Facebook set tongues wagging when it paid $ 19 billion for instant - messaging startup WhatsApp last March, then followed it up a month later by shelling out $ 2 billion for virtual reality headset maker Oculus VR.
Trump also vented about the attention being paid to Facebook and other social media platforms after it emerged last month that Russian trolls capitalized on social media, and Facebook in particular, to sow discord during the election and spread pro-Trump propaganda.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland last month that his government will introduce legislation this year to ensure equal pay for work of equal value in federal jobs.
He offered King the first two years free if King would pay for the first and last months» rent and sign up for three years at the full rate.
The Republican tax plan unveiled last month calls for slashing the corporate income tax rate to 20 percent from the current level of 35 percent, which many multinationals already avoid paying by taking advantage of abundant tax loopholes.
The Wall Street Journal last month reported that the exchange operator may pay about $ 70 million for CHX.
That may explain why Japan's Suntory jumped ahead of a number of European suitors, including France's Pernod Ricard, to bid for Beam last month — offering to pay Beam stockholders $ 83.50 per share, a 25 % premium over the stock's then - market price of around $ 67, in addition to assuming some $ 2.4 billion in company debt.
Last month he published a paper calling core inflation «a rotten concept» and urging the Fed to stop paying attention to it.
In a new report from BI Intelligence, we look at the most important developments in the last few months, how they've reshaped the mobile payments landscape and whether they'll be the catalyst for people to finally start paying with their phones.
Last month, Jimmy Buffett asked Spotify CEO Daniel Ek for a raise, saying artists who stream their music on Spotify are «at the end of the pipeline» when it comes to the money Spotify pays labels for permission to stream albums.
Startup cost would be $ 250,000 which includes the space, renovations (I own my own startup construction company as of last month), two busses, insurance, TABC fees, and a staff of roughly 25 people per bar (this would create good jobs for college students to pay for school as well as a few manager / event coordinator positions).
Essentially our offer is that we handle the production & distribution and then share revenue with the people who help create the works for a period of time (12 months) in exchange for their work at half pay — As shoots only last a day or two max, there is very little risk for people to participate as it's a good deal and we already know everyone in the business so there is little downtime building any of the infrastructure or much less cold calling anyone
Last month it projected it 168 million to 171 million global monthly active users in the first quarter, up 28 percent to 31 percent, with 73 million to 76 million paying subscribers.
More than 81 million subscribers pay Netflix $ 8 to $ 12 a month, and slowly but unmistakably these consumers are giving up cable for internet television: Over the last five years, cable has lost 6.7 million subscribers; more than a quarter of millennials (70 percent of whom use streaming services) report having never subscribed to cable in their lives.
Also, if a majority of the Board is comprised of persons other than (i) persons for whose election proxies were solicited by the Board; or (ii) persons who were appointed by the Board to fill vacancies caused by death or resignation or to fill newly - created directorships («Board Change»), unless the Committee or Board determines otherwise prior to such Board Change, then participants immediately prior to the Board Change who cease to be employees or non-employee directors within six months after such Board Change for any reason other than death or permanent disability generally have their (i) options and stock appreciation rights become immediately exercisable and to the extent not canceled or cashed out, generally have at least six months to exercise such awards; (ii) restrictions with respect to restricted stock and RSRs lapse and generally shares are delivered; and (iii) performance shares and performance units pay out pro rata based on performance through the end of the last calendar quarter before the time the participant ceased to be an employee.
These offers usually last from just a few months to as long as 21 months, giving a borrower a chance to repay their debt without paying any interest at all.
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